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Skydive Company Operator: No Fault In Close Call

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TECUMSEH, Mich. (WWJ/AP) – The operator of a southeast Michigan skydiving company says his pilot is blameless in a close encounter with a Spirit Airlines plane that forced the jetliner with 131 people aboard into a sharp evasive dive.

The Airbus 319 jetliner took off from Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Sunday evening and was bound for Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport when the encounter occurred over Tecumseh.

“Somebody made a huge error and put people’s lives at risk and terrified people,” Dunnabeck said.

Dunnabeck’s 19-year-old daughter, Gabrielle Maschke, said they were in such a deep nosedive, passengers “were being thrown around on the plane.”

FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Cory told The Associated Press investigators on Wednesday that they hadn’t yet reached conclusions on the conduct of the planes’ crews and air traffic controllers. She said the probe will take several weeks.